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La Paloma Bonito Brazil the Dove of Brazil
La Paloma Bonito Brazil the Dove of Brazil By: Pete Bax
This song is the first world wide hit and as been for hundreds of years. It was originally an habenera but I have written it as a tropical rock style with a Bossa nova influence. Many attempts have been made to steal the melody but they have failed. This is the real deal great Latin art.
This song is the first world wide hit and as been for hundreds of years. It was originally an habenera but I have written it as a tropical rock style with a Bossa nova influence. Many attempts have been made to steal the melody but they have failed. This is the real deal great Latin art. Instrumental, Tropical Latin Music, Calypso
Track Summary Music Track Title: La Paloma Bonito Brazil the Dove of Brazil Catalog ID: 545670
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Description: This song is the first world wide hit and as been for hundreds of years. It was originally an habenera but I have written it as a tropical rock style with a Bossa nova influence. Many attempts have been made to steal the melody but they have failed. This is the real deal great Latin art.
Keywords: Catalan Continental French Indo-European language Insular Italian Latin Portuguese Provençal Spanish Latin-american Brazilian Bossa Nova Mexican World wide
Styles: Afro-American, Anthem, Chicano / Urban Latin, Film Instrumental, Latin Flavor, TV Instrumental, Wedding Ceremony, Wedding Engagement, World Harmony, Worldbeat
Regions: Brazil, Caribbean, Mexico, South America, Spain
Extended Keywords: "La Paloma" became quickly popular in Mexico. It was a favorite of Emperor Maximilian of Mexico, and at the same time the Mexican revolutionaries played and popularized it well. In the 1939 film Juarez, Emperor Maximilian (portrayed by Brian Aherne) requests that it be played during his execution.
New lyrics (not translations) are available in many languages. They typically involve generic images of white doves and true loves. They lack the specificity of the original Spanish, in which a Cuban sailor laments parting from his "Guachinanga chinita" (his adorable Mexican sweetheart), and asks her to cherish his spirit when it returns to her.
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La Paloma Bonito Brazil the Dove of Brazil